Spyder Pleasure-Way Manuel utilisateur

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TOUCHSCREEN CONTROL PANEL
OPERATION MANUAL

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G GETTING STARTED
12 VOLT BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH
To operate the touchscreen control panels, the 12 VOLT
BATTERY DISCONNECT switch must be in the ON position.
(This applies to the front and rear touchscreen control panels)
Touch anywhere on the touchscreen for the display to light up.
DISPLAY SCREEN MENU OPTIONS
The menu options are located off to the right of the
touchscreen control panel. There are five menu pages:
HOME, LIGHTING, POWER MANAGEMENT, MECHANICAL
AND SETTINGS.
Touch a menu icon to display the screen you want to access.
iGETTING STARTED
i12 Volt Battery Disconnect Switch
i Display Screen Menu Options
1HOME PAGE
1 Lighting Quick Access
2 Climate Control Center
3Water Pump
3Tank Level Panel
3 Water Heater
4DC Power
4 AC Power Display
4 Generator
5LIGHTING PAGE
5 Getting Started
6 Home Page Lighting Quick Access
7POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE
7 DC Power
8 AC Power
9 The EMS (Energy Management System)
9 Solar Charger
10 Solar Charger Settings
11 Generator
11 AGS Easy Setup
13 AGS Manual Setup
15 MECHANICAL PAGE
15 Power Sofa
16 Awning
16 Fan-Tastic Vent Fan
17 SETTINGS PAGE
18 Screen Settings
19 Diagnostics
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
HOME PAGE MECHANICAL PAGE
(Sofa, Awning, Fantastic Fan)
SETTINGS PAGE
(Module Status, G12 Status,
DCM3, Faults)
LIGHTING PAGE
POWER
MANAGEMENT PAGE

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LIGHTING QUICK ACCESS
This area provides a short cut to your 3 most used lights.
(See LIGHTING PAGE 6) for customization.
The configuration shown here will allow you to turn
ON or OFF lighting for the KITCHEN, SOFA VALANCE,
READING and the BACK LIGHT.
Buttons with up/down arrows are capable of dimming.
Touch and hold the light button for brightening and
dimming of the lighting.
Select the LIGHTING PAGE button for a complete list of
lighting options.
HOME PAGE
To access the HOME page, select the icon from the menu off to the right of the touchscreen control panel.
Buttons will display in light blue when activated.
The HOME page will display the following: LIGHTING, CLIMATE CONTROL, WATER PUMP, WATER HEATER, TANK LEVELS, DC
POWER, GENERATOR START/STOP and AC SOURCE.

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CLIMATE CONTROL CENTER
The CLIMATE CONTROL CENTER displays the inside
temperature and the desired temperature in the center circle.
The actual inside temperature of the coach is displayed
in the smaller number below the set temperature. The set
temperature is the large number selected by touching the
white dot and moving it around the temperature scale to the
desired temperature.
Use the MODE buttons on the left to select the desired item
that you want to operate. You can select: FURNACE, AIR
CONDITIONER, VENT FAN or FAN SPEED to the right. These
devices are thermostatically controlled.
NOTE: Fahrenheit or Celsius can be selected on the
Settings page.
FURNACE MODE (TRUMA VARIOHEAT)
If the desired temperature is above the interior temperature
the furnace will engage and warm the coach to the desired
temperature. At the desired temperature the furnace
will cycle off. If the temperature drops below the desired
temperature the furnace will cycle back on. Ensure that the
propane switch on the exterior of the coach is in the ON
position.
NOTE: Ensure that the fan speed on the right side is set to FAN
AUTO. If there is 110 volt available and the fan is left on HIGH or
LOW, the fan in the AC will engage during the furnace mode.
VENT MODE
If the desired temperature is below the interior temperature,
the roof vent fan will open and the fan will engage. The fan
will run at high speed until the interior temperature reaches
the desired temperature. When the interior temperature
reaches the desired temperature the fan will shut off,
however the vent lid will remain open. The fan will cycle off
and on to keep the desired temperature.
A/C MODE
120 volt power from a shore line or from the generator must
be present to activate the air conditioner. In the A/C mode
if the desired temperature is below the interior temperature
the roof top A/C will engage to cool the interior of the coach.
The FAN HIGH, FAN LOW and FAN AUTO are used to control
the air conditioner fan speed. If the FAN HIGH or FAN LOW is
chosen the air conditioner fan will continue to run while the
air conditioner compressor will cycle on and off.

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If FAN AUTO is chosen the air conditioner fan will cycle
on and off a short time before, and a short time after the
air conditioner compressor engages, to keep the desired
temperature.
NOTE: The FAN HIGH, FAN LOW and FAN AUTO are used to
control the air conditioner fan speed only. These controls will
not affect the roof vent or the furnace fan speeds.
WATER PUMP
Select the WATER PUMP button to run the on-board water
pump.
Ensure there is water in the fresh water holding tank before
engaging the water pump. The water pump should not be
turned on when the motorhome is connected to city water.
It’s recommended that you turn off the water pump when
the water system is not in use or when you are going to be
away from your motorhome.
TANK LEVEL PANEL
The FRESH, GREY and BLACK tank levels. The fresh and grey
water tanks are located underneath the floor of the vehicle. The
black water tank is located above the floor directly under the
toilet.
The LPG indicates how full the LP tank is. The LP gauge is
located on the tank with a sending unit that sends levels to the
touchscreen control panels.
WATER HEATER
Please refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions for
further information.
Select the WATER HEATER symbol to adjust.
Set water temperature using the - or + symbols. Press OK to
return to HOME PAGE.
The water heater setting will be displayed at the top right of the
HOME PAGE.

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DC POWER (COACH BATTERIES)
This gauge displays the STATE-OF-CHARGE, BATTERY
VO LTAG E , BATTERY TEMPERATURE, and REAL TIME LOSS/
GAIN AMPERAGE.
(for more information see page 7)
AC POWER DISPLAY (120 VOLT POWER)
When operating your coach on AC power, the current power
source you are using will light up and be displayed on the
Home Page.
GENERATOR
This gauge displays the START/STOP SWITCH, GENERATOR
STATUS and AUTO GENERATOR START STATUS.
These buttons will start and stop your generator. Touch and
hold the button to start the generator. There will be a slight
delay before the starter engages.

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To access the LIGHTING PAGE, select the icon from the menu off to the right side of the touchscreen control panel.
NOTE: LIGHTING PAGES will vary depending on the model.
GETTING STARTED
Select a light button to turn ON or OFF lighting associated with the area. Buttons will display in light blue when activated.
The LIGHT MASTER button turns ON or OFF all the lights inside the vehicle. The LIGHT MASTER button does not control AWNING
LIGHT or the PORCH LIGHT.
Buttons with a sliding bar are capable of dimming.
To turn OFF the screen display, select the BACK LIGHT button on the HOME page. To turn the screen display back ON, touch
anywhere on the screen.
WARNING: Ensure the awning light is off when the awning is retracted in the stow position.
LIGHTING PAGE

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HOME PAGE LIGHTING QUICK ACCESS
The QUICK ACCESS LIGHTING buttons on the HOME page
can be customized to show any 3 lights, by following
these instructions:
1. Select the SETTINGS icon on the touchscreen control
panel.
2. Select the SCREEN SETTINGS button. This will bring up
the DEFAULT BUTTONS section.
3. Use the + and – buttons to adjust lighting options.
NOTE: BACK LIGHT is a required for the quick access panel
and cannot be changed.

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POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE
The POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE will assist you in managing your power consumption. This
especially helpful when you are dry camping.
DC POWER
BATTERY PANEL
Indicates the state-of-charge of the batteries, battery voltage and the temperature of the
batteries. The temperature gauge measures the current temperature inside the coach battery
box and will help you determine if it’s safe to charge your batteries.
Battery voltage will vary depending on the load. The battery voltage will change depending on
the amount of charge the battery is receiving from the solar panel, engine alternator, or the
inverter/charger.
NOTE: The temperature of the batteries is important, do not charge the batteries if the
temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
To access the POWER MANAGEMENT PAGE, select the icon from the menu off to the right side of the touchscreen control panel.

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LOSS/GAIN AMPERAGE METER
The LOSS/GAIN AMPERAGE METER gives a real time level of
DC amperage used in the motorhome. A positive number will
indicate that more amperage is going into the battery bank
than is being used. A negative number means the battery
bank is being drawn down.
ESTIMATION GAUGE
The ESTIMATION GAUGE gives an estimate of time remaining
for the DC power that can be drawn from the battery bank.
The average rating takes into consideration consumption over
a short period of time.
The ESTIMATION GAUGE also estimates the charging time
when plugged into shore power, on generator power, solar
charging or when the vehicle is running and the batteries are
being charged.
AC POWER
The AC POWER display will show the source of AC power
(GENERATOR, INVERTER or SHORE), the VO LTA G E of AC
power and the FREQUENCY of AC power. It will also indicate
the AMPERAGE draw of the 120 VAC appliances.
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